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Mr. Kelly offered a calm though slightly exasperated response.
"After a while, I began to feel she was slightly exasperated with my complaints".
Although her smile was tight-lipped at times, Clinton mostly appeared at ease, if slightly exasperated.
"It was a comfort thing," a slightly exasperated Ms. Paling recalled.
She seems slightly exasperated – not with me, I hope, but the world outside.
The propaganda overseers did not seem to care that Mr. Obama, though standing very close to Mr. Xi, has his arms folded in a slightly exasperated posture.
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"What kind of story is this?" he asked, exasperated, slightly amused.
Carrie's parents had hired a builder to cut out an archway between the dining room and the hall, but the arch was slightly lopsided, which exasperated Carrie's mother.
Stephnie Weir plays the guys' slightly askew and exasperated producer, Matt Oberg plays the show's charmless head writer, and Megan Ferguson steals every scene she's in as the production assistant who is the perfect parody of a self-important millennial.
Löw ought to be exasperated that the grubby aspects of football are being felt ever so slightly.
He seemed exasperated.
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